Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2025, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (2): 23-28.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2025.02.004

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Influence of Mn on high-temperature mechanical properties of low Ni duplex stainless steel

Yang Yuheng, He Jianguo, Song Zhigang, Feng Han, Lü Jiesheng, Wu Xiaohan, Gu Yang, Zhu Yuliang   

  1. Research Institute of Special Steels, Central Iron and Steel Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing 100094, China
  • Received:2024-08-11 Revised:2024-12-27 Published:2025-04-10

Abstract: High-temperature tensile tests were conducted on 17Cr-2Ni-2Mo-0.2N-xMn (x=2, 3, 4) duplex stainless steel at 900-1300 ℃ and 1 s-1, and thermal compression tests were conducted with 50%, 60%, and 70% deformation at 900-1300 ℃ and 1 s-1, respectively, to investigate the effect of Mn content on its high-temperature mechanical properties. The results indicate that at a deformation temperature of 900 ℃, ferrite undergoes dynamic recrystallization, while austenite only undergoes partial dynamic recrystallization. At a deformation temperature of 1200 ℃, ferrite mainly undergoes dynamic recovery, while austenite undergoes dynamic recrystallization. All specimens exhibit varying degrees of dynamic recovery or dynamic recrystallization during high-temperature deformation, with secondary hardening occurring in the final stage of the thermal compression test. In the thermal compression test, when the Mn content increases from 2% to 4%, the dynamic recrystallization behavior of 17Cr duplex stainless steel first intensifies and then slows down in the temperature range of 900-1100 ℃. However, at deformation temperatures of 1200 ℃ and higher, the effect of Mn content on the dynamic recrystallization behavior is relatively small. At the temperature range of 1150-1200 ℃, the thermal tensile deformation resistance decreases initially and then increases with the rise of manganese content, with 3% manganese providing the best hot working performance.

Key words: lean duplex stainless steel, Mn, thermal deformation, dynamic recrystallization, strain hardening rate

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